Brittany
Cameron, a former professional women's soccer player for the Los Angeles Sol,
Bay Area FC Pride and the Western New York Flash joined the Big Green women's
soccer program as an assistant coach in the fall of 2012.

In her
first season with the Big Green, Dartmouth posted a 13-4, 6-1 Ivy League record
and finished in second place. Under her tutelage, the Big Green placed eight
players on All-Ivy League teams including goalkeeper Tatiana Saunders. With the
help of Cameron, Saunders was a first-team All-Ivy selection and a second-team
NSCAA All-Mid Atlantic Region selection.

"During her playing career,
Brittany was most recently a goalkeeper for two Women's Professional Soccer
(WPS) championship teams; playing with some of the best players in the
game," said Romagnolo. "As she makes the transition to full time
coaching, she will bring a competitive mentality, wealth of experience, and
dynamic personality to the Big Green. We are excited and welcome her to
Dartmouth!"

Cameron enters her tenure at
Dartmouth after three years of professional experience with three clubs in the
Women's Professional Soccer league. In her stints with the Western New York
Flash and the FC Pride Gold, she won the WPSL Championship and was a finalist
in 2009 with the LA Sol.

Cameron comes to Dartmouth after
serving as an assistant coach at Niagara University during the 2011 season. She
also has collegiate coaching experience at her alma mater, San Diego during the
2009 season as well as experience at the high school level serving as an
assistant varsity coach and goalkeeper coach at Francis Parker High School from
2007-09

A goalkeeper by trade, Cameron
earned the West Coast Conference (WCC) Defender of the Year as a senior,
becoming only the second Torero to earn the distinction, while posting nine
shutouts and a goals against average of 0.75. In 2007, she backstopped the
Toreros to a program-best No. 9 ranking and a pair of NCAA Tournament
appearances, including a trip to the second round in 2008.

An NSCAA All-West second-team
selection and a first-team All-WCC selection as a senior, Cameron was named MVP
and was also a two-time USD Defender of the Year.